For some context, it's because Indian movies were conventionally much longer in length (2.5 to 3 hours). Movies are written to have a cliffhanger at the interval, so much so that it's sometimes referred to as a meta joke.
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That's only for vehicles. It isn't the same thing.
SD cards don't perform wear leveling while ssds do. This is why there are specific SD cards meant for surveillance cameras. They have additional wear levelling circuitry at the expense of speed.
So photographers who fill up their sd cards end up writing over the same spots repeatedly and wear them out.
Just cause 4. I loved fooling around in JC3 and almost 100%ed it a couple of years back, barring some challenges I couldn't find. I've read so much about 4 being a downgrade that i didn't bother.
I had it on gamepass though and tried it a week ago. The cut scenes are atrocious but the story is compelling enough, and the villains actually seem more interesting. Other than the graphics, the actual art design is pretty good and it's a good change of pace through a South American setting.
Edit: pre-coffee words corrected
LosslessCut doesn't only use lossless codecs. It losslessly cuts video files encoded in lossy codecs.
You're confusing cause and effect. It's lossless because it cuts at keyframes and does not re-encode.
If it did what you're suggesting it wouldn't be lossless anymore.
I don't know if that article was serious or meta but it was a great read! TFS
The skybox in E1 is from China FYI! E2 is from Zion National park. So if you really want to, you can explore them :)
Others have already recommended it but I want to pitch in; my 8bitdo pro is the best I've used (others I have are the DS4, xbox, a few Logitechs including the submarine one, and a fancy-ass Astro).
Also, this feels like blogspam with a short summary and a link to the actual source. Original Verge article here.
I default to nanoreview when I do a Google search. It's pretty comprehensive and easy to scan.
com.biology.mantis_shrimp I guess?